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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much more small" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "more" should not be used with "small," which is already a comparative adjective.
Example: "This box is much smaller than the other one."
Alternatives: "much smaller" or "significantly smaller."
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Ads in the outfield for Uncle Mick's Bar and Grill and the Vista Center Ice Skating Rink betray a much more small-town audience than in Fort Lauderdale.
However, it is not clear why for some data sets WLS gave a much more smaller confidence set than GLS, as can be observed for the data set 13, which is quite similar to 12 (for instance, the number of site patterns was 45 and 41, respectively) or data set 2, which is similar to 9 (both had 69 patterns).
In comparison with the other approaches, ClusterBFS discovers much more small size complexes.
"I felt much more smaller," he said sadly.
The inner premixed flames are more random with much more small-scale wrinkling structures.
"It has become a much more favorable bill for small businesses," Mr. Polis said, "and small businesses and self-employed people really have the most to benefit from increased choice and competition".
Being able to automate easily and respond quickly to changes in the workflow or new orders makes a robot a much more attractive prospect for small businesses that might have gotten by until now with temps and minimal automation.
It was a much more fluid competition with smaller clubs better able to compete.
But he too stumbled into a much more complex story than the small-scale human drama he anticipated.
A low proportion of large microparticles produced a much more granular appearance with many small micropores (∼10 μm, Figure 5E).
Structural comparisons with other less thermostable TIMs show that although the central β-barrel is largely conserved, severe pruning of several helices and truncation of some loops give rise to a much more compact monomer in the small hyperthermophilic TIM.
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